Why do forms reject my image?
Most often due to file-size or dimension limits. Resize Relay helps you match both before upload.
resize jpeg for online form
If your online form rejects image uploads, resize your JPEG to exact requirements before submitting.
Most often due to file-size or dimension limits. Resize Relay helps you match both before upload.
Yes. You can output as JPEG while reducing the size.
No. Everything runs directly in your browser.
Government, banking, or school forms that reject JPEGs over a fixed KB limit.
Registration portals that fail silently when the image dimensions are wrong.
Any form where you have been rejected once and need a guaranteed-compliant JPEG.
Read the form's exact KB limit and pixel dimensions, then match both in the tool.
Keep the output as JPEG - it is the format most online forms expect.
Re-check the file size after export, since some forms enforce the limit strictly.
Many form rejections are caused by dimensions, not file size - set width and height when they are listed.
If the form gives a size range, target the middle so minor recompression on their end still passes.
Save the settings that worked once - the same portal usually reuses the same limits.
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